Beverages

Foxtrot Exclusive Seller of New Joggy Energy Drink in Stores

Slightly sparkling beverage from Austin, Texas-based company contains tart cherry and hibiscus
Joggy Energy drink
Photograph courtesy of Joggy Energy

Foxtrot is the exclusive seller of the new Joggy Energy drink and just launched the beverage in its stores and online.

Austin, Texas-based Joggy Energy is a clean, plant-based energy drink designed to improve focus without negative side effects, Chicago-based Foxtrot said. It’s formulated with AmaTea Max, a caffeine source derived from organic guayusa extract that has been studied to increase stamina and enhance focus without jitters.

The drink is slightly sparkling and contains tart cherry and hibiscus, which are full of phytonutrients that support recovery.

“As Foxtrot offers a wide variety of specialized products, Joggy Energy fits their shelves perfectly,” the convenience store retailer said.

Founded by Ty Haney, Joggy, which also sells gummies, drops and a topical recovery balm, formulates a range of clean, plant-based energetics designed to boost energy levels and improve focus without negative side effects.

Chicago-based Foxtrot, which last month opened its sixth location in Washington, D.C., also offers the best of its favorite foods, goods and curated gifts available for nationwide shipping via Foxtrot Anywhere. There are currently 31 Foxtrot locations across Chicago, Washington, D.C., Dallas and Austin, with plans to continue expansion in existing markets.

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